Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis

Metopic synostosis is a condition in which the metopic suture of the human cranium fuses prematurely and may be related to poor behavioral inhibition leading to behaviors commonly associated with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The purpose of this project was to examine the behavior...

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Main Author: Kuper, Bradley D.
Other Authors: McGill, Jerry
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2000
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2633/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc26332017-03-17T08:35:49Z Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis Kuper, Bradley D. Behavior disorders in children. Craniosynostoses. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Skull -- Abnormalities. metopic synostosis Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder craniosynostosis Metopic synostosis is a condition in which the metopic suture of the human cranium fuses prematurely and may be related to poor behavioral inhibition leading to behaviors commonly associated with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The purpose of this project was to examine the behavior patterns among children with a history of metopic synostosis. It was hypothesized that children with a history of metopic synostosis would exhibit many of the same behavioral patterns associated with ADHD. It was also hypothesized that children with a history of simple synostosis not involving the metopic suture would not evidence this type of behavioral pattern. In order to test these hypotheses, the behavior of three groups of children was compared including (1) children who had a history of metopic synostosis (M= 7.63 years, SD = 1.92 years), (2) children who had a history of simple craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture (M= 7.54 years, SD = 1.88 years), and (3) a group of children diagnosed with ADHD (M=7.78 year, SD = 1.87 years). It was found using the Home and School versions of the Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale (ADDES) that children with a history of metopic synostosis demonstrate significantly more behavioral disturbances than children with a history of simple craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture. Using the BASC Teacher Rating Form it was found that children with a history of metopic synostosis have a behavior pattern similar to children diagnosed with ADHD and a dissimilar behavior pattern compared to children who have a history of craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture. Using the BASC Parent Rating Form it was found that children with a history of metopic synostosis have a behavior pattern dissimilar to children diagnosed with ADHD and a dissimilar behavior pattern compared to children who have a history of craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture. University of North Texas McGill, Jerry Porter-Levy, Susan Reed, Sheila Glenn, Sigrid S., 1939- Miller, Daniel 2000-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 47382914 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2633/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc2633 English Public Copyright Kuper, Bradley D. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Behavior disorders in children.
Craniosynostoses.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Skull -- Abnormalities.
metopic synostosis
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
craniosynostosis
spellingShingle Behavior disorders in children.
Craniosynostoses.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Skull -- Abnormalities.
metopic synostosis
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
craniosynostosis
Kuper, Bradley D.
Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
description Metopic synostosis is a condition in which the metopic suture of the human cranium fuses prematurely and may be related to poor behavioral inhibition leading to behaviors commonly associated with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The purpose of this project was to examine the behavior patterns among children with a history of metopic synostosis. It was hypothesized that children with a history of metopic synostosis would exhibit many of the same behavioral patterns associated with ADHD. It was also hypothesized that children with a history of simple synostosis not involving the metopic suture would not evidence this type of behavioral pattern. In order to test these hypotheses, the behavior of three groups of children was compared including (1) children who had a history of metopic synostosis (M= 7.63 years, SD = 1.92 years), (2) children who had a history of simple craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture (M= 7.54 years, SD = 1.88 years), and (3) a group of children diagnosed with ADHD (M=7.78 year, SD = 1.87 years). It was found using the Home and School versions of the Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale (ADDES) that children with a history of metopic synostosis demonstrate significantly more behavioral disturbances than children with a history of simple craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture. Using the BASC Teacher Rating Form it was found that children with a history of metopic synostosis have a behavior pattern similar to children diagnosed with ADHD and a dissimilar behavior pattern compared to children who have a history of craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture. Using the BASC Parent Rating Form it was found that children with a history of metopic synostosis have a behavior pattern dissimilar to children diagnosed with ADHD and a dissimilar behavior pattern compared to children who have a history of craniosynostosis not involving the metopic suture.
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Kuper, Bradley D.
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title Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
title_short Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
title_full Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
title_fullStr Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
title_full_unstemmed Behavior Patterns among Children with a History of Metopic Synostosis
title_sort behavior patterns among children with a history of metopic synostosis
publisher University of North Texas
publishDate 2000
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